Order ID |
436587091 |
Type |
ESSAY/DISSERTATION/COURSEWORK |
Writer Proficiency |
PHD COMPETENT |
Format |
APA/MLA/CHICAGO/OXFORD/OTHERS |
Academic Sources |
5 |
Word Count |
> 5 Pages/1375 Words |
Instructions/Descriptions
Organizing and structuring academic writing
Organizing and structuring academic writing
Introduction: The introduction should grab the reader’s attention and provide background information on the topic. It should also clearly state the thesis statement, which summarizes the main argument of the paper.
Body Paragraphs: Each body paragraph should focus on a specific idea or point that supports the thesis. Start each paragraph with a topic sentence, provide evidence and examples to support it, and conclude the paragraph with a sentence that ties the ideas together.
Evidence: Evidence is crucial to support arguments in academic writing. Use reliable sources, such as peer-reviewed journals, academic books, and government reports to back up claims. Make sure to correctly cite all sources.
Transitions: Transitions are words, phrases, or sentences that connect ideas in a logical manner. They help to maintain coherence and flow in the writing.
Counterarguments: In academic writing, it is important to consider and address counterarguments to strengthen the credibility of your own argument. Explain why your argument is stronger than the counterargument.
Conclusion: The conclusion should summarize the main arguments, restate the thesis, and provide final thoughts on the topic. Do not introduce new information in the conclusion.
Editing and Revisions: Finally, it is important to revise and edit your work. Read through the paper to ensure it is logically organized, all arguments are supported by evidence, and the writing is clear and concise.
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